- McGraw-Hill
changed its name to S&P Global, the
Platts division was
renamed S&P
Global Platts.
Platts'
first significant acquisition came in 2001, when...
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Plait (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Platt. If an internal...
- Insights,
previously known as
Platts (1923–2000, and the
default that "
Platts"
still en.wikilinks to) and S&P
Global Platts (2000–2022), is a
provider of...
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cities and
towns included. In
January 2012,
Platts announced his
intention to
retire from Congress.
Platts was born in York, Pennsylvania, on
March 5,...
- (short for the Mean of
Platts Singapore) is the
average of a set of Singapore-based oil
product price ****essments
published by
Platts, a
global energy, petrochemicals...
- John
Platts may
refer to: John
Platts (cricketer),
English cricketer John
Platts (Unitarian),
English Unitarian minister and
compiler of
reference works...
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theater producer Mark
Platt (rower) (born 1973),
Canadian Olympic rower Marc
Platt (writer) (born 1953),
British writer Mark
Platts (disambiguation) This...
- Mark
Platts may
refer to: Mark
Platts (footballer) (born 1979),
English football midfielder Mark de
Bretton Platts (born 1947),
moral philosopher Marc...
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Victoria Gabrielle Platt (born on
November 21, 1972) is an
American actress.
Platt began her
career appearing in an
episode of NBC
sitcom The
Cosby Show...
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Jennifer Platt (born 24
September 1979) is an
English actress best
known for her role as
Violet Wilson in the long-running
television soap Coronation...